In my dealers defense...they make money, I make money. They know these saws aren't for me personally.
I think this is the exact point. When you are making money on the deal they should too. Now you are talking about something for you personally. There should be something extra in it for you.In my dealers defense...they make money, I make money. They know these saws aren't for me personally.
In my dealers defense...they make money, I make money. They know these saws aren't for me personally.
I think this is the exact point. When you are making money on the deal they should too. Now you are talking about something for you personally. There should be something extra in it for you.
I like the way you think.I wonder if there is another dealer here among us who could supply Brad for a lower price who would still make enough on the sales after shipping to make it worthwhile for both of them.
I like the way you think.
Absolutely! Got one?Back to the original subject, how about a gently used 241? It would take less coin.....
Absolutely! Got one?
Absolutely! Got one?
Even a measly 10% off of $45K grand would be a nice little savings.
I don't pay MSRP on Stihl OPE, and I don't buy anything even remotely close to $45K worth.
I always get at least 10% off.
Someone on here weighed one and posted on the 241 blog.How much do these 241 saws weigh PHO (real world, not mfg spec)?
A lot of Husky dealers "have" to do it in order to survive, Stihl dealers generally don't. Husky dealers have to deal with cut throat practices, that's no way to run a business. There's nothing wrong with asking a dealer for a discount, but if they refuse, you should leave it at that and not make a fight about it and pout you'll go elsewhere. Just go.In my experience not many dealers will offer a discount no matter how much you spend. Asking for a discount can lead to issues in the future, but sometimes it works out. Seems the Husky dealers are usually the ones willing to make a sale, the Stihl dealers on the other hand are a touchy bunch.
In my experience not many dealers will offer a discount no matter how much you spend. Asking for a discount can lead to issues in the future, but sometimes it works out. Seems the Husky dealers are usually the ones willing to make a sale, the Stihl dealers on the other hand are a touchy bunch.
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